I was moved to tears when I saw the serious film made by Polanski, who was born in 1933. A famous injustice in French history, Polanski finally presented it to the world at the age of 87. Although there is no comprehensive description (it involves too much coverage, it is possible to do multiple episodes of documentaries), only from the new director of the Intelligence Bureau, Pi The perspective of Lieutenant Colonel Quat is unfolded, but the relevant characters are all presented. The title of the film comes from the title of the article published by the civil rights writer Zola in the newspaper at that time. The conflict between the characters that I feel the most deeply, the first one, Lieutenant Colonel Piquat and his adjutant Major Henry, the major can't say that he is bad, but he thinks that it is their duty to obey orders, even if it is an unjust order. , and he was not wrong, so he forged the documents; the lieutenant colonel believed that even soldiers should be honest and have a sense of justice, otherwise they would not be worthy of his honor, and they even persuaded each other with a duel. In the end, the major chose to commit suicide before the trial. This conflict is a disagreement over the values of fellow soldiers. The second, between Lieutenant Colonel Piquat and Dreyfus, at the beginning of the film in the scene of the public sentence against Dreyfus, Lieutenant Colonel recalled a dialogue with the student, showing the national positions of both sides and their respective At the end of the film, it is also the dialogue between these two people, which is intriguing. Nationalism has always existed in this world, but sincerity and justice do not distinguish between races, and there should be no racial boundaries. As a Jew and a Polish Frenchman, his life experience was also tragic and bumpy. This is the practical significance of his insistence on making this film. In addition, as citizens of a great country, we would be amazed at how the armies, parliaments, people, and groups of one of the great European powers competed so much in the nineteenth century, and our law of the 1980s Reform at that time ended in brutal slaughter. Today, when the new crown virus is sweeping the world, nationalism is still making waves, and serious conscience is ridiculed.
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